Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 09:39     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:AP comp sci is just python. One of the easier ones I think. Ap Human Geo is honestly kind of pointless unless you wanna explore.


My kid’s 5 on the AP Human Geography exam got her out of a gen ed requirement at UVA. So, in her case, it was not a pointless class.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 09:11     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Oldest took comp sci A which is Java - it was easy for him because he had been developing for years - not easy for all kids. Debating if this next one will take it because he has bonded background. Otherwise AP freshman year is unusual.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 08:20     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:Hello, I know there are lots of posts about next year’s classes, but this one hasn’t come up as much. How hard are AP comp sci and AP Human Geography for a freshman? This is at oakton. She’s going to be taking all hns, alg 2 hns, summer p.e which gives her an extra elective, spanish 2, and the one elective left we are thinking about AP comp sci if it is manageable. Thoughts?


Who is driving this schedule - you or your child? Make sure you’re not overloading her as she transitions to high school. The workload generally was a lot more than middle school for our kids.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 08:19     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AP CS A is Java.


Really? We were told it was python. (Is AP comp sci principles python then?)


Definitely Java. Labs are easy, tests are very hard. Python was in the non AP class, I forget the name of the class.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 07:58     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:AP comp sci is just python. One of the easier ones I think. Ap Human Geo is honestly kind of pointless unless you wanna explore.


Can you share more details? e.g., what percentage of the python class is algorithm?
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 07:19     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:AP CS A is Java.


Really? We were told it was python. (Is AP comp sci principles python then?)
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 07:14     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

AP CS A is Java.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 06:22     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:But don’t they have to take Bio?


Bio is a science class. AP human geo is a history class and AP comp sci is an elective.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 06:21     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

But don’t they have to take Bio?
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 06:13     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Anonymous wrote:What sport or instrument does she play? Or what are her extra curricular activities?


She does cross country, rec swimming/dive on weekends, piano, and art afterschool.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2026 05:55     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

My 9th grader is enjoying AP Human Geography very much. She says it’s not hard and is taking this instead of her history class at a different school. They have a lot of discussions and she likes that is has mixed grade levels.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2026 23:42     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

What sport or instrument does she play? Or what are her extra curricular activities?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2026 23:07     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

My kid is thinking about taking AP Comp Sci Principles ... wont sit for the test but wants the bump in GPA and apparently some older kids told her it's not too bad. My kid has no preference for coding at all but wanted to gain some general knowledge in computing.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2026 21:08     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

AP comp sci is just python. One of the easier ones I think. Ap Human Geo is honestly kind of pointless unless you wanna explore.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2026 19:09     Subject: APs as a 9th grader

Hello, I know there are lots of posts about next year’s classes, but this one hasn’t come up as much. How hard are AP comp sci and AP Human Geography for a freshman? This is at oakton. She’s going to be taking all hns, alg 2 hns, summer p.e which gives her an extra elective, spanish 2, and the one elective left we are thinking about AP comp sci if it is manageable. Thoughts?